Easy, Breezy, Beautiful

Easy, Breezy, Beautiful

How is your outdoor space looking these days?  When we first moved into our house, the back patio was a sea of Astroturf and prison bars:

Easy, Breezy, Beautiful

And even after we took down the bars, scraped up the Astroturf, and demolished the little brick wall, the covered patio was cute but could use a little jazzing up, don’t you think?

Easy, Breezy, Beautiful

(As you can see, this pic was taken before we laid new sod in the backyard.)

I love the wicker furniture and the outdoor rug does a great job of anchoring the seating area, but it’s just not too exciting.  Or, I guess I should say, it wasn’t too exciting!  Take a look at that baby now!

Easy, Breezy, Beautiful

Mmmm, I love it!!  And the best part is that this total transformation was super easy – I’m talking 15 minutes.

All I did was add a pair of curtain panels from Ikea, as well as two Ikea throw pillows.  Not too shabby for under 70 bucks, right?

Easy, Breezy, Beautiful

It was super easy to hang the curtain panels – no curtain rods or fancy supplies needed!  In fact, all you need are a few nails, a hammer and a ladder.  Here’s how I did it:

1.  Fold’em.  My curtain panels were super long and super wide – and they were lined on the back (pretty fancy for Ikea, right?).  Since they were longer than I needed, I simply folded down the top of the panel about 4 inches.  Then, because I wanted my panels to look pretty from both the patio and the backyard, I just folded them in half length-wise.  That way the pattern is visible from all sides!  I didn’t worry about the panels becoming too skinny – I simply wanted them to frame the patio to give a little visual interest, so they didn’t need to be super wide or even functional.  Just pretty and fun.

2.  Pleat and nail. Now comes the fun part!  Our patio is covered, and there’s a little soffit that hangs down right at the edge of the patio (you can kind of see it in that first picture with the curtains).  I decided to hang the curtains from that soffit, so once I was up there on my ladder I just started nailing!  I began on the inner edge of the curtain – closest to the brick – and nailed right through the fabric (and all the folds) with a pretty long nail.  Then, since I wanted my curtains to be rather narrow, I folded the fabric back over itself and put in another nail about 1.5 inches from the first nail – this created a little pleat in the curtain that resulted in a pretty fold.  I kept pleating and nailing until the whole curtain was secure, and that was it!!  Super easy!

Easy, Breezy, Beautiful

As for choosing the fabric, I saw these curtains at Ikea and just went for them.  I knew they would work perfectly with the greens and browns in the patio furniture and the outdoor rug, and the pattern is summery and fun but could also work in the winter.  But we’ll see, maybe I’ll switch it up for winter!

Easy, Breezy, Beautiful

And for those of you that are interested, Ikea also sells a track system that would be perfect for installing functional outdoor curtains – I bought it myself to add some mosquito netting, but it turned out that our patio is pretty mosquito-free!

Easy, Breezy, Beautiful

I’ve been really pleased with how the patio turned out – it really feels like an extension of our home and is a fabulous place for morning coffee, entertaining friends, or just kicking back and listening to the birds.

What do you guys think?  Have you created an outdoor room at your house?

P.S.  I’d like to give a big shout out too all the lovely readers that swung by the open house at the flip yesterday – Lucinda, KristinaDesiree, and Jen, thanks so much and it was awesome to meet you!!

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Our Flip: Backyard Oasis

It’s a total oasis, I tell ya.

After - Pool & Backyard

Remember that awesome brother-in-law of mine?  The landscaper?  Let me refresh your memory:

Our Flip: Backyard Oasis

Well, it turns out that Jared’s also a miracle worker.

When we first bought the flip, the backyard was abysmal.  And that’s being kind.

Before - Back Patio

Before - Pool & Backyard

Our Flip: Backyard Oasis

See what I mean?  We knew that it had potential, and that it could eventually turn into a huge selling point for the house – but there sure was a long way to go.

I’ll fill you in on all the details with the pool later, but the landscaping was a huge hurdle all in itself.  Basically, there wasn’t any landscaping.  No grass, no flowers, no plants – it was kind of a wasteland back there.  And there were lots of stumps – oodles of them.

There was no question that the stumps had to go – so two awesome guys went to work and had them all removed within 2 days (they might also be upgraded to miracle worker status).  Take a look at this big sucker, mid-demolish:

Our Flip: Backyard Oasis

It doesn’t look too impressive in the picture, but trust me – in person it was about 2 feet in diameter!

Once the ground was clear, my fancy brother-in-law Jared got to work bringing in the fill dirt and leveling out the backyard – remember that escapade?  Then he laid out these big rocks to form the two planting beds:

Our Flip: Backyard Oasis

I was very impressed that he managed to manhandle these ginormous and heavy beasts into position.

Then it was time for the sod – ahh, the sod:

Our Flip: Backyard Oasis

It took about a pallet and a half to fully sod the backyard – that’s a lot!!  (And all while working in 100+ Texas heat – I’m pretty sure Jared deserves a medal).

After the sod was down, it was time for the fun stuff – plants!!!  The hubby and I took our merry selves to Lowes and had quite the field day in the tropical plant section – no backyard oasis is complete without tropical plants, you know!!

After we wrestled all the plants back to the flip, we laid them all out into position – it took us awhile, and we took turns telling each other where to move the plants.  And let me tell you, some of those palm trees are really prickly!!  My right arm looked like I had lost a fight with a fork (ok, I’m exaggerating, but it wasn’t pretty).  Here are the plants all lined up and ready to find their places:

Our Flip: Backyard Oasis

Our Flip: Backyard Oasis

Our Flip: Backyard Oasis

And here are all those gorgeous plants in their new homes:

Our Flip: They Can Take the Heat

And sorry, I couldn’t resist – they were begging to be photographed from every angle, so here you go!

Our Flip: Backyard Oasis

Our Flip: Backyard Oasis

Our Flip: Backyard Oasis

Our Flip: They Can Take the Heat

Awesome, right??  Here’s a huge thank you to Jared, who gave up oodles of time to help us out and created a totally gorgeous backyard oasis that any buyer is sure to adore.  Thank you!!

So what do you guys think?  Are you ready to move in yet?  I know I’m ready to jump in that pool!!  What’s your backyard like – did you go tropical, go for all lawn, or are you a sucker for bushes and flower beds?  We want to hear about it!!  (And later I’ll fill you guys in on the plants that we chose, so stay tuned!)

P.S.  A little birdie told me that Jared is thinking about moving to Dallas next year to start his own landscaping company – how cool would that be???

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My Favorite {Uninteresting} Things

Averill of Odi et Amo has tagged me to write about my six favorite, yet uninteresting, things in the whole world!  My first thought was “Who, me?  Uninteresting?  Yeah right!!”  (Just kidding!)

Then I started thinking about a few of my favorite things (Sound of Music reference intended), and I decided that “uninteresting” simply means “everyday pleasures” – little things you see every day that become beautiful because of how they make you feel, what they remind you of, or how they inspire you.

In my case, all I had to do was take a leisurely stroll around our house to find my favorite things – here we go!!

1.  Peonies.  My love for these gorgeous beauties is beyond all reason.

Pretty as a Peony

I feel totally sentimental about them because I carried them at our wedding, and I was beyond thrilled to find a huge bush of light pink blooms in our backyard:

Pretty as a Peony

But even more than that, they are just so simple and lovely.  And they smell like heaven.

2.  Bright colors (in pretty much any form they come in – especially glass).  Seriously, it’s an obsession.  But it’s an obsession that has toned down a bit over the years.  Where I used to have a bright turquoise bedroom with red accents (yes, it’s true), that love of color has now translated into something a bit more grown up and socially acceptable – thank goodness!  But honestly, a home devoid of color would depress me.  It was something that seriously worried me when I met my husband – he was a true devotee to tan and various shades of beige, whereas I liked to experiment with every color on the color wheel.  Somehow we have managed to survive such fundamental differences, and now I love looking around our home and seeing colorful images and pieces that really make me happy:

My Favorite {Uninteresting} Things

We’re still working towards getting our artwork hung (I know, we’re the slowest people in America), and I cannot wait!!!

3.  Crisp, white woodwork.  If you’ve ever seen our den and kitchen, you know I’m a smitten kitten for some white woodwork:

Our Kitchen

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Mmm, it’s delish.  White woodwork just feels so clean and fresh and timeless, especially in a kitchen.  White crown molding and baseboards can be found throughout our entire house, and I always think it’s beautiful.

4.  Our backyard.  It’s a jungle out there, and that’s part of why I love it.  There’s so much potential – pretty much anything we do to it will make it look better.  In fact, just ripping out some flower beds and laying sod made a ridiculously huge difference:

Instant Lawn

Instant Lawn

But what’s even cooler is that our backyard is full of surprises – the good kind.  The former homeowner must have known what she was doing, because practically every month a new patch of flowers is coming into bloom – there’s always something that looks beautiful and that just begs to become part of a bouquet on my kitchen counter.

My Favorite {Uninteresting} Things

5.  My hubby and fam (kitties included).  Sappy, I know, but no house would be a home and no life would be complete without loved ones to share it with.  I should probably cross-stitch that somewhere.

Coolest Cats In Town

6.  Our house.  I won’t repeat my prior ode to our home, but let’s just say that it’s definitely my favorite thing.  Not the bricks and lumber so much, but the life that we live within it.

exterior-of-house-before

Enough of my rambling – what are a few of your favorite things?  (Please tell me I’m not the only one singing the Sound of Music song in my head . . . )

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